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. >> that was pat warren reporting. >>> i want to show you something because critics for the cure, howard, has a new -- critters for the cure, howard has a new calendar out. >> i recognize the cover. >> i'll tell you who's in it. andrea roane and also anita brikman with her lovely dog. this is andrea. >> beautiful. >> you on the cover. >> critters for the cure. go to jchayward.com and i'll have information where you can -- and you can support research for cancer. that's what this is doing. >>> let's talk about the rain we had. it really was pouring this morning. good news is, well, it's washed out the allergy counts so the air is clean but also the heaviest stuff has pulled away. day planner for the rest of the afternoon. we're still going to see a few showers, even areas of drizzle north and west. you're probably going to struggle to get to the low 70s but areas south and east of town will be in the mid-70s. maybe even near 80 in southern maryland. it's not going to be raining like it was this morning but we still have a few heavier showers out there to go through during the afternoon. f
. >> that was pat warren reporting. >>> i want to show you something because critics for the cure, howard, has a new -- critters for the cure, howard has a new calendar out. >> i recognize the cover. >> i'll tell you who's in it. andrea roane and also anita brikman with her lovely dog. this is andrea. >> beautiful. >> you on the cover. >> critters for the cure. go to jchayward.com and i'll have information where you can -- and you can support...
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warren buffett is famously bare on technology. angelina jolie jokes about ter tech no phobia. and last year winona rider told jimmy fallin the internet scares her. >> and the man with over 100 movies under his belt doesn't emp mail or carry a phone. >> but the lack of access. >> to me it doesn't matter. i think it's you who is sweating it. >> ok, christopher waukon. but for us working stiffs, we can't escape technology. morning, noon, and night. the power to unplug is a luxury we can't afford. >> well maybe just this once. tuning in and logging out for good morning america. >> i'm jealous. coming up. a house fire leads to a startling discovery involving two children. plus, a teacher charged in a murder for hire plot. but wait until you hear how his target reacted. and this man is not who he appears to be and that's causing people their valuable possessions. we'll explain. right after this. >> an amber alert has been issued overnight in tennessee for two children missing since their family's house burned down sunday. investigators finding no trace of them in their own home. >>
warren buffett is famously bare on technology. angelina jolie jokes about ter tech no phobia. and last year winona rider told jimmy fallin the internet scares her. >> and the man with over 100 movies under his belt doesn't emp mail or carry a phone. >> but the lack of access. >> to me it doesn't matter. i think it's you who is sweating it. >> ok, christopher waukon. but for us working stiffs, we can't escape technology. morning, noon, and night. the power to unplug is a...
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warren buffett is bearish on technology. angelina jolie jokes about her tech phobia. and winona ryder told jimmy fallon the internet scares her. >> the googling, which is terrifying to me. >> reporter: and the man with over 100 movies under his belt doesn't e-mail or carry a phone. >> i'm a millionaire. that's a difference. >> reporter: but the lack of access. >> it's not me. it's you who's sweating this. >> reporter: okay, christopher walken. but for us working stiffs we can't escape technology. morning, noon and night. the power to unplug is a luxury we can't afford. >> maybe just this once. tuning in and logging out. for "good morning america," tanya rivero, abc news, new york. >> my fantasy, logging out. not going to happen. >>> coming up here on the broadcast, new details on the high school shocker in florida. a teacher charged with hiring a hitman to kill another teacher. what drove him to it? >>> plus, caught on tape. the leap from a burning building in the bronx to save the life of a 71-year-old man. >> we're going to hear from him coming up. >>> as if the top
warren buffett is bearish on technology. angelina jolie jokes about her tech phobia. and winona ryder told jimmy fallon the internet scares her. >> the googling, which is terrifying to me. >> reporter: and the man with over 100 movies under his belt doesn't e-mail or carry a phone. >> i'm a millionaire. that's a difference. >> reporter: but the lack of access. >> it's not me. it's you who's sweating this. >> reporter: okay, christopher walken. but for us...
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and we have several accidents in baltimore county there's a crash up in cockeysville that's on warren road at york road and more problems in overl-ea where there's an accident on bel air at puddy hill. and checking in outside at 695 at harford road notice inner loop fine but outer loop jam packed up towards towson. mega and charley over to you. >> we are out of time. the doctors is up next. >> join us tomorrow, the news starts at 4:30 bright and early. see you then. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's everyday value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam.
and we have several accidents in baltimore county there's a crash up in cockeysville that's on warren road at york road and more problems in overl-ea where there's an accident on bel air at puddy hill. and checking in outside at 695 at harford road notice inner loop fine but outer loop jam packed up towards towson. mega and charley over to you. >> we are out of time. the doctors is up next. >> join us tomorrow, the news starts at 4:30 bright and early. see you then. eggs, bacon, and...
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warren buffett is famously bearish on technology. angelina jolie jokes about her technophobia. and last year winona ryder told jimmy fallon the internet scared her. >> the googling wasn't just very terrifying to me. >> and the man with over a hundred movies under his belt doesn't i'm or carry a phone. >> i'm a millionaire. that's the difference. >> reporter: but the lack of access. >> for me it doesn't matter. you see, i think it's you who's sweating this. >> reporter: okay, christopher walken. but for us working stiffs, we can't escape technology, morning, noon, and night. the power to unplug is a luxury we can't afford. well, maybe just this once. tuning in and logging out, tanya rivero, abc news, new york. >> i dream of turning it off. >> you can. you can. >> i can but i'll get in trouble. it brings us to our facebook question of the day. >>> yeah. we want to know honestly how long do you think you could go without e-mail? long on to wnnfans.com and weigh in. >> i think i would rather -- i honestly think i could go without e-mail except for work purposes. i would probably ge
warren buffett is famously bearish on technology. angelina jolie jokes about her technophobia. and last year winona ryder told jimmy fallon the internet scared her. >> the googling wasn't just very terrifying to me. >> and the man with over a hundred movies under his belt doesn't i'm or carry a phone. >> i'm a millionaire. that's the difference. >> reporter: but the lack of access. >> for me it doesn't matter. you see, i think it's you who's sweating this. >>...
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warren buffett bearish on technology. angelina jolie jokes about her technophobia. and last year wynonna ryder. >> the man doesn't e-mail or carry a phone. >> i am a millionaire that's the difference. >> reporter: the lack of access? >> for me it doesn't matter. you see, i think it is you who is sweating this. >> reporter: okay, christopher walken. for us working stiffs we can't escape technology, morning, noon, and night. the power to unplug is a luxury we can't afford. well, maybe just this once. tuning in and logging out, tanya rivero, abc news, new york. >> i dream of turning it off. >> you can. you can. >> i can. but i'll get in trouble. it brings us to our facebook question of the day. >> we want to know honestly hong do you think you could go without e-mail. log on to wnnfans.com. and weigh in. >> i think i would rather. i honestly think i could go without e-mail except for work purposes, i would probably get fired. i look communicating in short sentences, get right to the point. i can do the texting. >> all about the text. text is my favorite. check it out,
warren buffett bearish on technology. angelina jolie jokes about her technophobia. and last year wynonna ryder. >> the man doesn't e-mail or carry a phone. >> i am a millionaire that's the difference. >> reporter: the lack of access? >> for me it doesn't matter. you see, i think it is you who is sweating this. >> reporter: okay, christopher walken. for us working stiffs we can't escape technology, morning, noon, and night. the power to unplug is a luxury we can't...
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megyn: the reason it stuck out to me as a news person is we heard elizabeth warren at the democratic national committee and her remarks about how wall street is corrupt, and it's awful, and downtown manhattan in the way these banks do business and so on, and brit hume made the comment after her remarks, it's as if she forgot her guy was the president over that time. there is a theme that comes out of the democratic side when they get too critical about the situation the what it is now in the country. >> i think you are hitting the nail on the head, though. we were in a very, very deep hole. the president said the night that he won the election in 2008, he says it will take us a long time to recover. and i think that is really more indicative of what the vice president was saying and elizabeth warren was saying. we have been in a deep hole. we have begun to recover. there was good housing news and jobs news. we have a long way to go and we acknowledged that. but we are not going to get there if we go back to doing what the bush administration was doing and the republican congress was
megyn: the reason it stuck out to me as a news person is we heard elizabeth warren at the democratic national committee and her remarks about how wall street is corrupt, and it's awful, and downtown manhattan in the way these banks do business and so on, and brit hume made the comment after her remarks, it's as if she forgot her guy was the president over that time. there is a theme that comes out of the democratic side when they get too critical about the situation the what it is now in the...
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warren says she never practiced law in massachusetts. listen here. >> you're not admitted to the massachusetts bar, what is that about? is that true, and what does that have to do with anything? [laughter] >> oh, so i've been inactive in the new jersey bar for a very, very long time, and, um, they had changes in their continuing legal education, and i couldn't go down to new jersey and take -- >> so you're not admitted to the bar in massachusetts? >> no. >> you're not admitted? >> no. >> don't you practice? >> no. >> oh, you don't? >> no. >> okay. megyn: so did ms. warren practice law without a license, and what would the consequences of that be? joey jackson and mercedes cohen, fox news legal analysts. william jacobson comes out with this allegation saying, let me tell you, she did it, and it's a violation of law, and then you have some legal heavyweights who know and like ms. warren coming out and saying he's completely off base, it's not true, and now professor jacobson is coming out and saying, it is true, and not backing down. so yo
warren says she never practiced law in massachusetts. listen here. >> you're not admitted to the massachusetts bar, what is that about? is that true, and what does that have to do with anything? [laughter] >> oh, so i've been inactive in the new jersey bar for a very, very long time, and, um, they had changes in their continuing legal education, and i couldn't go down to new jersey and take -- >> so you're not admitted to the bar in massachusetts? >> no. >> you're...
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. >> billionaire warren buffett doesn't like tech tools. neither do angelina jolie nor christopher walken. >> it's occurred to me, some of these people, i don't know for sure, if you have a personal secretary, maybe you don't need to have the actual device. you have somebody telling you what to do if in fact that's the case, right? if i'm rich and powerful, and they say, john, you have to be here or there. >> they can tell you where you need to go. >> you have your own personal human 3-g or whatever. >>> we're getting a look at incorrectly cute pictures from a zoo in china. take a look. one of the residents was invited to sit at a table with zoogoers to enjoy a special treat. >> to mark a special in china, later a much smaller version of the cake. he's saying touchdown, it's good! >>> the matchup between a deer and a speeding skateboarder. >> these riders were trying anything. seemingly out of nowhere, there it is, a deer materializes and plows into one the boarders. we told that the deer, the ba i bambi, got yaway unarm. >> it gives you gr
. >> billionaire warren buffett doesn't like tech tools. neither do angelina jolie nor christopher walken. >> it's occurred to me, some of these people, i don't know for sure, if you have a personal secretary, maybe you don't need to have the actual device. you have somebody telling you what to do if in fact that's the case, right? if i'm rich and powerful, and they say, john, you have to be here or there. >> they can tell you where you need to go. >> you have your own...
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pastors like rick warren lead mission trips that send thousands of americans around the world bringing aid and comfort to the poorest places on the planet. american troops are the first on the scene of a natural disaster. an earthquake strike, in haiti and care packages come from all over the world but they come first from america and not far behind of course are presidents clinton and bush. but too often our passion for charity as a people is tempered by our sense our aid is not always effective. we see stories of cases where american aid has been diverted to corrupt governments. we wonder why year after year after year of aid in relief seems never to extinguish the suffering and hardship, why it persists decade after decade. perhaps some of the disappointments are due it our failure to recognize how much the developing world has changed. a lot of the foreign aid efforts we put in place some years ago were designed at a time when government development assistance accounted for about 70% of the resources flowing to developing nations. today 82% of the resources that flow to developing
pastors like rick warren lead mission trips that send thousands of americans around the world bringing aid and comfort to the poorest places on the planet. american troops are the first on the scene of a natural disaster. an earthquake strike, in haiti and care packages come from all over the world but they come first from america and not far behind of course are presidents clinton and bush. but too often our passion for charity as a people is tempered by our sense our aid is not always...
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. >> and add this one program note, david gregory is moderating the big scott brown/elizabeth warren debate on the nbc stations in the area and also on c-span as well for those of us out of town. that's an exciting matchup as well. thanks so much to chris cizilla. that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports" tomorrow, obama campaign senior adviser robert gibbs joining us, tamron has a look at what's next on "news nation". >> let's face it, there's no shortage of advice coming from all sides leading up to what governor chris christie sure thinks is a game changing debate. is christie off message when he predicted it comes down to wednesday for governor romney or simply saying what everyone else is thinking? that's our gut check. we'll take a look at debate strategy from romney's zinger preps to the president's team trying to keep his answers short and to the point. a professor who's actually an expert on political rhetoric, what he says you should be watching for during the debate. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a
. >> and add this one program note, david gregory is moderating the big scott brown/elizabeth warren debate on the nbc stations in the area and also on c-span as well for those of us out of town. that's an exciting matchup as well. thanks so much to chris cizilla. that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports" tomorrow, obama campaign senior adviser robert gibbs joining us, tamron has a look at what's next on "news nation". >> let's face it,...
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consistently scott brown refers to elizabeth warren as professor warren. david asked about that. he said it is a title she's earned. i'm doing it out of respect. this undercurrent that perhaps it is trying to set her into an elitist mold while he keeps trying to position himself as a guy who could appeal to the every man. he's scott brown who drives a truck. that's a big part of his image and theme as he tries to portray himself to voters. there was that subtle again and again professor, professor, professor. she said it didn't bother her at all, but i guess it's open to voters to see how it makes them feel. >> kelly o'donnell on what is perhaps the most interesting of all of these senate races, but then again, there's todd akin. we'll get to that. >> exactly. more people are concerned about obama/romney this was a heck of a debate and if you love politics it's one to look up on-line. it was quite something to watch. >> indeed. looks like you had a great time as well. thank you. >> we did. >> and up next, the politico briefing, the pitfalls to avoid tomorrow night. stay with us.
consistently scott brown refers to elizabeth warren as professor warren. david asked about that. he said it is a title she's earned. i'm doing it out of respect. this undercurrent that perhaps it is trying to set her into an elitist mold while he keeps trying to position himself as a guy who could appeal to the every man. he's scott brown who drives a truck. that's a big part of his image and theme as he tries to portray himself to voters. there was that subtle again and again professor,...
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but the real issue here is and the real offense is the fact that professor warren checked the box. she said that she was whe, a en ced b sg she was native american and then she changed her profile in the law directly once she attained her tenure. that's quite offensive to native americans and something thathe should releasen her records. doubled down a commercial and i for the live of me can't figure out why they're debating this in massachusetts and why he's debating this. >> what i would add is that elizabeth warren within 24 hours ha her own ad whh est adarin campaign doesn't want to just leave it out there, they they're concerned enough to have her respond to camry to say this is how it went down, i didn't ask about my native american heritage. i agree with you. at a time like, there it does not seem like an -- >> one issue to quickly button this down because we opened the show with this. barack obama has tweeted nfl fans on both hands of the aisle hope the nfl referee lockout is over soo that's the tweet two the president. we have to leave it ther bntd, chris. that's it. i'm a
but the real issue here is and the real offense is the fact that professor warren checked the box. she said that she was whe, a en ced b sg she was native american and then she changed her profile in the law directly once she attained her tenure. that's quite offensive to native americans and something thathe should releasen her records. doubled down a commercial and i for the live of me can't figure out why they're debating this in massachusetts and why he's debating this. >> what i...
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they have watched this race, they have seen scott brown tell people to take a look at elizabet warren to determine her heritage, which is frankly offensive tome, peoe in maachutts llaket determination. but i will say this. again, we have a race where elizabeth warren is fighting for the values that american families care about, making se we all have an opportunity that our kids all have access to education, that medicare and medicaid are there for our liitwe n thend th t dference in the election and i believe strongly that elizabeth will do well in massachusetts in november. >> senator patty murray, thank you very much. thanks for being with us today. >>> and developing now, on "andrea mitchell reports," we are watching the united naons nj nyahast l's pme mist arrived. he's expected to address the general assembly minutes from now. stay with us for live coverage. [ male announcer ] the perfect photo... [ man ] nice! [ male announcer ] isn't always the one you plan to take. whoa, check it out. hey baby goat... no that's not yours... [ hikers whisping ] ...that's not yours. [ goat bleat
they have watched this race, they have seen scott brown tell people to take a look at elizabet warren to determine her heritage, which is frankly offensive tome, peoe in maachutts llaket determination. but i will say this. again, we have a race where elizabeth warren is fighting for the values that american families care about, making se we all have an opportunity that our kids all have access to education, that medicare and medicaid are there for our liitwe n thend th t dference in the...
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scott brown went early very hard against elizabeth warren on the basis of race. and while it got a lot of national attention, sort of everything he does gets national attention. sort of a darling of the beltway media and so he gets a lot of attention for what he does. he got a lot of press for it but didn't get any movement in the polls. polling pretty well and consistently throughout and then he took a dive. she gave that well received speech to the democratic convention polls generally turned even more strongly toward the democrats he ended up losing in four straight polls in massachusetts and then all of a sudden he's put her race back as the main reason to vote against her. he has never disproven that she is native american. he says essentially look at her. you can tell she's not. i can tell by looking at her she looks too white. >> and then the video of some of his -- which he's acknowledged and sort of apologized for, of some of his campaign staff not really apologized doing this offensive -- >> mocking native americans. tomahawk chop, war whoops. republica
scott brown went early very hard against elizabeth warren on the basis of race. and while it got a lot of national attention, sort of everything he does gets national attention. sort of a darling of the beltway media and so he gets a lot of attention for what he does. he got a lot of press for it but didn't get any movement in the polls. polling pretty well and consistently throughout and then he took a dive. she gave that well received speech to the democratic convention polls generally turned...
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[laughter] geek out for appointments because chief justice warren left. john hartman and hugo black left. they were replaced by richard nixon with chief justice warren burger, harry blackmun, powell, and william rehnquist. and as you think about that list, it illustrates a theme that a think, it's a very important part of "the oath" but it is the theme of american politics over the past generation. and that is the evolution of the republican party. it is the most important story in american politics. it is the most important story in the supreme court. because modern republicans dominate the supreme court for two generations, and moderate republicans are gone. they are gone at the supreme court. they are gone in the united states congress. arlen specter as you all know is fighting for his life now. i had the privilege of covering senator specter who is a great character. often during his long tenure in the senate, and he left the republican party literally, but republican party had left him well before that. and as you look at nixon's appointments to the
[laughter] geek out for appointments because chief justice warren left. john hartman and hugo black left. they were replaced by richard nixon with chief justice warren burger, harry blackmun, powell, and william rehnquist. and as you think about that list, it illustrates a theme that a think, it's a very important part of "the oath" but it is the theme of american politics over the past generation. and that is the evolution of the republican party. it is the most important story in...
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every saturday morning the chief justice warren and his great deputy would meet together and see what cases to we want to take? and they really had ideas about how to move it. year after year they changed cases. the change of the wall. in 1964 justice brennan's famous opinion against the revolutionizing rifle was important in the protection for the press. 1965 justice william o. douglas, griswold versus connecticut, the case that is published the right to privacy said married couples couldn't deny the couple to be denied birth control. chief justice warren's opinion in merten versus arizona revolutionizing the criminal procedure and perhaps more importantly, changing television drama forever. [laughter] 1967 perhaps the best name case in supreme court history, loving versus virginia. what was the case? it was the case that said states could no longer than racial intermarriage. think about that. in 1967. there are people in this room who were alive in 1967. [laughter] it was still the legal and a lot of states for racial intermarriage. when barack obama's parents got married in kenya -
every saturday morning the chief justice warren and his great deputy would meet together and see what cases to we want to take? and they really had ideas about how to move it. year after year they changed cases. the change of the wall. in 1964 justice brennan's famous opinion against the revolutionizing rifle was important in the protection for the press. 1965 justice william o. douglas, griswold versus connecticut, the case that is published the right to privacy said married couples couldn't...
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we know about bill gates and warren buffett. these are number three and number four, combined wealth of $50 billion. they have put more money and -- by the way i have to say this. they do some good things, particularly david koch was the wealthiest man in new york city. you thought michael bloomberg was. no, it's david koch. but he funded the metropolitan museum of art, cancer research centers around the country. but most of their money goes into political activities. and they are everywhere. the heritage foundation in washington, d.c., koch brothers. the cato institute, when it started, koch brothers. some of you may know now that koch brothers, cato kind of when its own independently and the koch brothers are now suing the cato institute to get it back to be a totally controlled koch brothers operation. people -- americans for prosperity, the most active political organization today all funded by the koch brothers. freedom works, dick armey's organization, koch brothers. john kasich in ohio, koch brothers candidate, bought loc
we know about bill gates and warren buffett. these are number three and number four, combined wealth of $50 billion. they have put more money and -- by the way i have to say this. they do some good things, particularly david koch was the wealthiest man in new york city. you thought michael bloomberg was. no, it's david koch. but he funded the metropolitan museum of art, cancer research centers around the country. but most of their money goes into political activities. and they are everywhere....
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warren and orange, half-mile visibility. in the advisory baltimore to annapolis, that's a slow ride on 97. i'm hearing from -- all the way up to pennsylvania. check this out. we had just a lone shower or two overnight. that's pulling into northeastern maryland. not much on the radar. just the fog being the bigger concern. temperatures low to mid-60s north and west of town. we're sitting at 70. 74 in prince frederick, easton. the warmer air not that far away. 4:27. let's check in with beverly farmer in for monika with timesaver traffic. >>> you said it about the fog, just an example of what we're dealing with, the camera in springfield. it's pretty much covered in fog. dense black conditions because of the fog. normally we'd see traffic there but you can't see that well. we already have report of an accident involving a deer on the bw parkway northbound close to route 32, an example of what else we're dealing with this weather that anything that hops out in the fog isn't going to work now. traveling on 66 thru lanes are open
warren and orange, half-mile visibility. in the advisory baltimore to annapolis, that's a slow ride on 97. i'm hearing from -- all the way up to pennsylvania. check this out. we had just a lone shower or two overnight. that's pulling into northeastern maryland. not much on the radar. just the fog being the bigger concern. temperatures low to mid-60s north and west of town. we're sitting at 70. 74 in prince frederick, easton. the warmer air not that far away. 4:27. let's check in with beverly...
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you saw that scott brown, elizabeth warren debate last night in massachusetts. this is what campaigns do. this is what candidates do. but i will tell you that mitt romney has been behind closed doors for much of the day today, in debate preparations, brooke, with the sparring partner, ohio senator rob portman. and perhaps the day's most notable development in the day with not very many development is that they just stopped for lunch at chipotle. they put a wrap if you don't mind the pun, on the morning debate session. i'm sorry. i had to do it. >> puns aside, before we start focusing on tomorrow night in den denver, i want to look back at romney and obama. romney, maybe appearing a little more amped up than the president in these sxmexamples. let's watch and talk on the other side. >> you have a problem with al w allowing someone to finish speaking. i suggest if you want to become president of the united states, you got to let both people speak. let me speak. >> at the time when the war started you said it would be quick and easy. you said you knew where the wea
you saw that scott brown, elizabeth warren debate last night in massachusetts. this is what campaigns do. this is what candidates do. but i will tell you that mitt romney has been behind closed doors for much of the day today, in debate preparations, brooke, with the sparring partner, ohio senator rob portman. and perhaps the day's most notable development in the day with not very many development is that they just stopped for lunch at chipotle. they put a wrap if you don't mind the pun, on the...
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pastors like rick warren lead mission trips that send thousands of americans around the world and bringing aid and comfort to the poorest places in the planet. american troops on the -- first on the scene of the natural disaster. an earthquake strikes, haiti and care packages come from all over the world but they come first from america and not for behind, presidents clinton and bush. too often our passion for charity as a people is tampered by our sense that our aid is not always effective. we see stories of cases where american aid has been diverted to corrupt governments. we wonder why year after year after year of aid and relief seem to never extinguish the suffering and hardship. why it persists decade after decade. perhaps some of the disappointments are due to our failure to recognize just how much the developing world has changed. lot of the foreign aid efforts that we put in place years ago were designed at a time when government development assistance accounted for about 70% of the resources flowing to developing nations. today 82% of the resources that flow to developing nations
pastors like rick warren lead mission trips that send thousands of americans around the world and bringing aid and comfort to the poorest places in the planet. american troops on the -- first on the scene of the natural disaster. an earthquake strikes, haiti and care packages come from all over the world but they come first from america and not for behind, presidents clinton and bush. too often our passion for charity as a people is tampered by our sense that our aid is not always effective. we...
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we have warren decker. joining us from boston, a professor alan schroeder. he has 50 -- 50 years of high risk tv. what makes a good debate and a good debater? >> i think the difference between a really good debate from my standpoint, intercollegiate debate, and debates we see at the presidential level is that a really good debate would be characterized by some depth of clash and arguments back and forth between the two. a lot of that is missing from presidential debate. the testing of ideas comes from that clash. without that clash, i think the debates to not serve quite the punch. in presidential debates, the primary function they serve is to fill in the blanks in between, give the challenger and opportunity to be on the same stage, as laura was indicating. they serve a valuable function. comparing them to the types of debates at the collegiate level is unfair, i think. >> alan schroeder, you called this a high risk television. why? >> it is a television show more than a traditional debate. a debate is the word we have used. back in 1961 they were doing the
we have warren decker. joining us from boston, a professor alan schroeder. he has 50 -- 50 years of high risk tv. what makes a good debate and a good debater? >> i think the difference between a really good debate from my standpoint, intercollegiate debate, and debates we see at the presidential level is that a really good debate would be characterized by some depth of clash and arguments back and forth between the two. a lot of that is missing from presidential debate. the testing of...
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pastors like rick warren lead mission trips that sends thousands of americans around the world to bring comfort. american troops, the first on the scene of a natural disaster. an earthquake strikes, in haiti, care packages come from all over the world, but first from america, not far behind our presidents clinton and bush. too often our passion for charity as a people is tempered by our sense that our aid is not always effective. we see stories and cases where american aid has been diverted to corrupt governments. we wonder why year after year after year of aid and relief seem to never extinguish the suffering. why does it persist decade after decade? some of the disappointments are due to our failure to recognize how much the developing world has changed. a lot of the foreign aid efforts we put in place years ago were decided at a time when government development assistance accounted for 75% of the resources flowing to developing nations. today 82% of the resources that flow to developing nations come from the private sector, not the governmental sector. if somehow foreign aid can leve
pastors like rick warren lead mission trips that sends thousands of americans around the world to bring comfort. american troops, the first on the scene of a natural disaster. an earthquake strikes, in haiti, care packages come from all over the world, but first from america, not far behind our presidents clinton and bush. too often our passion for charity as a people is tempered by our sense that our aid is not always effective. we see stories and cases where american aid has been diverted to...
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we love to fact check elizabeth warren, some of the claims on the massachusetts race, and we have not have the staff the reagan >> we have a section devoted to viral e-mails. i agree, we get the e-mails they send out to their supporters. they seem to be the same messages over and over again. sometimes they do go over the top, and just the other day we got one from the romney campaign. i do not know what they are thinking. they held a news conference saying they were going through another round of quantitative easing, printing money, so here goes a message to donors -- "barack obama is at it again, spending your tax dollars. two things about that. the fed is reducing the deficits. they are making huge profits return in record amounts to the trade. the fed is legally independent and run by a guy originally appointed by george w. bush. this was so completely over the top we decided we have got to do a piece of that, but pretty much these messages to true believers have got to exceed what we have already been debunked before we pay attention to it. we are out of time. i appreciate your qu
we love to fact check elizabeth warren, some of the claims on the massachusetts race, and we have not have the staff the reagan >> we have a section devoted to viral e-mails. i agree, we get the e-mails they send out to their supporters. they seem to be the same messages over and over again. sometimes they do go over the top, and just the other day we got one from the romney campaign. i do not know what they are thinking. they held a news conference saying they were going through another...
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warren myers, do you buy that notion? do you see that trade flow here at the new york stock exchange. >> we do see that to a bit. i would equate that to what's happening in europe. the global impact is so great that we watch the opening here. europe is still active. we follow them. if they happen to be up, we follow them. once europe closes, the only thing we have to be concerned about is what's going to come out in europe tomorrow. you can see people are a little nervous, take money off the table. no one wants to carry that risk overnight. i do agree with it. >> we didn't get to ask you what you'd be buying these days. what is your market message? what's your theme? >> our message is large gaps, growth over value, and, yes, stay with the dividend theme for now. i think a lot of people are worried about the over valuation of some of the dividend payers. keep in mind, they do that against the past 10 years or 20 years. last time they were above treasury yields was the 1950s. if you're telling me the last ten years, differe
warren myers, do you buy that notion? do you see that trade flow here at the new york stock exchange. >> we do see that to a bit. i would equate that to what's happening in europe. the global impact is so great that we watch the opening here. europe is still active. we follow them. if they happen to be up, we follow them. once europe closes, the only thing we have to be concerned about is what's going to come out in europe tomorrow. you can see people are a little nervous, take money off...
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warren myers is there as well, i think, as the new york stock exchange. why the intensity of the selling into the close? >> i think we had an overexaggerated run up with quadruple expiration last week. we're due for a selloff. we had some negative commentary about the fed's policies and suspect nature of th
warren myers is there as well, i think, as the new york stock exchange. why the intensity of the selling into the close? >> i think we had an overexaggerated run up with quadruple expiration last week. we're due for a selloff. we had some negative commentary about the fed's policies and suspect nature of th
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it is true that my friend, warren buffet for example, could afford to pay a little bit more taxes in order to give additional tax cuts to joe the plumber. to exxon and mobil. it made $12 million in record profits over the last several quarters. they can afford to pay a little bit more so that ordinary families who are hurting out there and trying to figure out how they will afford food and how they will save for their children's college education, they need a break. no one likes taxes. including myself. ultimately, we have to pay for the core investments that make this economy is strong. >> let's not raise anybody's taxes. >> i am not sure if you could hear or see that clip as well, but the facial expressions were interesting to watch. what can we learn from that? >> well, the president is obviously president. that is one of the more memorable saturday night live ksits. -- skits. he does not want to be on the defensive. he looks like he was explaining in a way that ordinary folks could relate to. he ended up winning ohio four years ago. the president is going to be much more presiden
it is true that my friend, warren buffet for example, could afford to pay a little bit more taxes in order to give additional tax cuts to joe the plumber. to exxon and mobil. it made $12 million in record profits over the last several quarters. they can afford to pay a little bit more so that ordinary families who are hurting out there and trying to figure out how they will afford food and how they will save for their children's college education, they need a break. no one likes taxes....
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senate seat in massachusetts, scott brown and elizabeth warren, debated for the second time last night. the two were combative as they staked out opposite positions on issues ranging from creating jobs to bringing troops home from afghanistan. with nbc's david gregory of "meet the press" as moderator, they also clashed over brown's claim of partisan independence. >> if he's re-elected, that increases the odds that the republicans will control the senate and that he can block president obama's agenda. >> if you're going to comment on my record, i would at least have you refer to it -- >> can we just -- >> excuse me. excuse me. we're not -- >> go ahead, senator. >> excuse me. i'm not a student in your classroom. please let me respond, okay? thank you. >> well, recent polls before the debate showed elizabeth warren with a small lead over scott brown. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. joyriding may land one philadelphia child in jail. police are preparing to charge the 10-year-old with auto theft. surveillance video shows the young driver c
senate seat in massachusetts, scott brown and elizabeth warren, debated for the second time last night. the two were combative as they staked out opposite positions on issues ranging from creating jobs to bringing troops home from afghanistan. with nbc's david gregory of "meet the press" as moderator, they also clashed over brown's claim of partisan independence. >> if he's re-elected, that increases the odds that the republicans will control the senate and that he can block...
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thank you. >> recent polls before the debate show elizabeth warren with a small lead over scott brown. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. joyriding may land one philadelphia child in jail. police are preparing to charge the 10-year-old with auto theft. surveillance video shows the young driver crashing the stolen van right into parked cars there. he did attempt to escape but was stopped by a witness and held until police arrived. >>> approximately 30 amtrak passengers suffered injuries. the crash caused three cars to derail and pinned the truck driver inside his vehicle. according to officials, the semi drove past the rail crossing into the train. investigators have not determined why the driver did not stop. >>> well, four men in mississippi battled the monster and lived to tell a tale. look at that. the hunters captured a 40 foot long alligator that weighs 697 pounds. once they hooked the animal, it took them two hours to get it close enough for the fatal gunshot. the catch is the largest in state history. >>> and finally, fried foods
thank you. >> recent polls before the debate show elizabeth warren with a small lead over scott brown. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. joyriding may land one philadelphia child in jail. police are preparing to charge the 10-year-old with auto theft. surveillance video shows the young driver crashing the stolen van right into parked cars there. he did attempt to escape but was stopped by a witness and held until police arrived....
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a senate race between scott brown and elizabeth warren is getting personal and is getting nasty. a new video shows brown ads doing the tomahawk rally meant to identify her as a member who studied at harvard. this woman's great, great, great grandmother is also in this. >>> benjamin franklin is apparently worth $3 million. the fbi agents found this piece in elton, maryland, and arrested a 46-year-old woman who previously worked as a housekeeper for those involved in the bust. the owner is hoping to have it restored. >> that's a lot of money. >> hopefully you can glue that back together. >>> you love the next story. we have heard about the futuristic cars that drive themselves. the "san francisco chronicle" has this story about the new law signed by governor jerry brown to make a law on driverless cars. google has been developing the technology and says the fleet of the 12-computer-controlled vehicles have gone more than 3,000 miles without an accident. that's a pretty impressive record there. >> it is. you can probably be accident-proof with the driverless cars, a lot better than
a senate race between scott brown and elizabeth warren is getting personal and is getting nasty. a new video shows brown ads doing the tomahawk rally meant to identify her as a member who studied at harvard. this woman's great, great, great grandmother is also in this. >>> benjamin franklin is apparently worth $3 million. the fbi agents found this piece in elton, maryland, and arrested a 46-year-old woman who previously worked as a housekeeper for those involved in the bust. the owner...
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, the brand new owner of the cleveland browns to the james lambrick, host of lubrizol, the business warren buffett just bought. marsha pirro, president of cleveland indians. head of cleveland clinic. the list goes on. cleveland, open for business, all day long thursday. david: jody berg, vita-mix president and ceo. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. david: continued success. liz: see this film, a movie allows viewers to buy items right off the screen. dennis kneale joins us with the advertising game changing story. ♪ liz: the lead role played by target? yeah, target made its movie debut today. product placement meets online shopping. david: dennis kneale is here to fill us in. we're talking pretty big hollywood names, right? >> that's right. the film, falling for you, is marketing placement dream. stars kristin bell and show time's house of lies and icon photos of the products she uses and clothes she wear pop up in the right hand margin as you watch video. click on them and facebook friends and pinterest pals know you like the sweater and shower curtain and cosmetics and you can even o
, the brand new owner of the cleveland browns to the james lambrick, host of lubrizol, the business warren buffett just bought. marsha pirro, president of cleveland indians. head of cleveland clinic. the list goes on. cleveland, open for business, all day long thursday. david: jody berg, vita-mix president and ceo. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. david: continued success. liz: see this film, a movie allows viewers to buy items right off the screen. dennis kneale joins us with the...